conradteixeira--disqus
conrad tiexeira
conradteixeira--disqus

Well, there's no bible passage that forbids circuitous motherfuckery, so you're all good there.

One of them was having nightmares but I assure you, they were all functioning. As are the members of society (and the world?) who not only do not punish them, but vaunt them for their actions, and laugh at their rape jokes. Unless you meant that the word was key, in the sense that it is meaningless, and you can alter

1) The adults participating in the re-enactments don't seem too bothered by it, they find it amusing mostly (they were probably on the victors' side of the killings). The kids observing and participating don't seem to enjoy it too much, they cry a lot. And at the end, when Oppenheimer told Congo that what his victims

If you watch the film, or even just paid attention when reading the review and the comments here, then you would know that these war criminals in this film talk ON CAMERA about how, when murdering communists and burning down houses, he would particularly enjoy raping 14-year-old girls (cue nods and laughter from those

My thoughts on this film mostly centred around Jiro and his obsession with work, as well as the apprentices who have to work for so long to achieve something relatively insubstantial. It made me think whether I could do it, and if I really wanted to. Also, seeing Jiro hobbling around saying stuff like "yeah i was a

They can all be found under the tag "beard".

Sometimes it's just enjoyable to watch people do stuff. Actually, if it was your job that was the subject of the film you're way more likely to find it boring, since you already have to do that shit all day.

Oh firsties, up yours.

I want to print this quote or make it my homepage or something so I don't lose it.

The idea that an ex-Disney star doing a co-performance at the VMAs had the least bit of input into her act is just not even possible to counter, it's so naive.